Diffusion Bonding: Principle, Working, Application, Advantages and Disadvantages

Today we will learn about diffusion bonding principle, working, application, advantages and disadvantages. Diffusion bonding is a solid state welding process in which, no liquid or fusion phase involves and the weld joint is form in pure solid state. It does not melt the welding material and mostly a little plastic deformation takes place at interface surface and weld is form due to inter-molecular diffusion. This bonding process conducted in vacuum or in inert environment to reduce oxidation. This is widely used to join refectory materials in aerospace and nuclear industries.  This type of welding can be used to weld both similar and dissimilar materials with the help of high pressure and temperature.

Diffusion Bonding:

Principle and Working:

This process works on basic principle of diffusion. Diffusion means movement of molecules or atoms from high concentration region to low concentration region. This is fundamental principle of diffusion welding. In this welding process both the welding plates are placed one over other in high pressure and temperature for a long period of time. This high pressure force starts diffusion between interface surfaces. This diffusion can be accelerated by the application of high temperature. This temperature does not melt the welding plates. The temperature range is about 50-60% of melting temperature. This whole process takes place in vacuum or in inert environment which protects the welding plates form oxidation.

Diffusion Bonding: Principle, Working, Application, Advantages and Disadvantages

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The working of diffusion bonding can be summarized as follow.

Diffusion Bonding: Principle, Working, Application, Advantages and Disadvantages

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